Bear Mountain BBQ has select 20-lbs Bear Mountain Hardwood BBQ Pellets on sale at 2 for $17.99 when you add quantity of 2 to cart and apply Buy 1, Get 1 Free promo code KICKOFF at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member sportsjunkie for posting this deal.
Note: You may mix & match. Select varieties are also available in 40-lbs bags at 2 for $28.99 after promo code. Max 3 free bags.
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Bear Mountain BBQ has select 20-lbs Bear Mountain Hardwood BBQ Pellets on sale at 2 for $17.99 when you add quantity of 2 to cart and apply Buy 1, Get 1 Free promo code KICKOFF at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member sportsjunkie for posting this deal.
Note: You may mix & match. Select varieties are also available in 40-lbs bags at 2 for $28.99 after promo code. Max 3 free bags.
Not a bad deal with the shipping, but just bought Lumber Jack 20 lbs pellets for $12. Just had to hit a farm supply store on my way back from the in laws. Used to get for $10 at Blains in WI.
I go for Lumber Jack now instead of Bear Mountain. Our local farm store has them for $9 for 20lbs. Plus I like the fact they actually have 100% hickory pellets and not just a blend of hickory and some other woods like most brands. They also have 100% Cherry and Apple available. Sure wish they still did 100% pecan but they dropped that about a year and a half ago. That said, Bear Mountain is my second choice if I can't get Lumber Jack.
I've always used their competition blend from Costco. Never tried any of their other stuff. Looking to pick up a couple 40 lb bags. What do you guys recommend for mostly pork and beef and sometimes chicken? Cherry, apple, or mesquite?
It all depends on how much smoke flavor you want. I personally go with mesquite for more smoke flavor and if I really want true smoked meat I will thrown it on my stick burner first for 5 or 6 hours and then move it to the pellet smoker. I personally have tried cherry and apple for pork and there was no smoke flavor so I stick with mesquite and sometimes mix in some pecan.
It all depends on how much smoke flavor you want. I personally go with mesquite for more smoke flavor and if I really want true smoked meat I will thrown it on my stick burner first for 5 or 6 hours and then move it to the pellet smoker. I personally have tried cherry and apple for pork and there was no smoke flavor so I stick with mesquite and sometimes mix in some pecan.
I want all the smoke flavor I can get with a pellet smoker. I do everything at 225 and high smoke setting with my camp chef. Mesquite sounds like the way to go here.
I go for Lumber Jack now instead of Bear Mountain. Our local farm store has them for $9 for 20lbs. Plus I like the fact they actually have 100% hickory pellets and not just a blend of hickory and some other woods like most brands. They also have 100% Cherry and Apple available. Sure wish they still did 100% pecan but they dropped that about a year and a half ago. That said, Bear Mountain is my second choice if I can't get Lumber Jack.
I agree. Lumber Jack burns great.
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I don't have any experience with bear mountain's mesquite (about to put in an order for some), but mesquite in general typically goes well with any kind of beef.
Sams has Smokehouse blend 40# for $14.98 every day.
Yes but this post is for Bear Mountain BBQ pellets. Not a random pellet at a membership warehouse. I can also find Pit Boss pellets for cheap every day of the week, that doesn't necessarily make it a deal. Bear Mountain is known for their quality pellets and these are shipped free right to your door with no membership requirement.
I go for Lumber Jack now instead of Bear Mountain. Our local farm store has them for $9 for 20lbs. Plus I like the fact they actually have 100% hickory pellets and not just a blend of hickory and some other woods like most brands. They also have 100% Cherry and Apple available. Sure wish they still did 100% pecan but they dropped that about a year and a half ago. That said, Bear Mountain is my second choice if I can't get Lumber Jack.
I do like Lumberjack as well but they always have more ash output. Bear Mountain and CookinPellets seem to have a cleaner burn IMO.
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Lowe's has cherry, oak, mesquite and hickory for $10 per 20 lb bag. Order $50 worth and delivery is free. Better deal than this.
They also have Bourbon for $13 if you really want it.
How is that a better deal? I just got 2 40 lb bags for $28.99 total with free shipping. Getting the same amount at Lowe's would be $40 plus tax and have to buy another bag to get free shipping. Also, if I would have bought the 20 lb bags, it would have been $17.99 for two bags with free shipping ($17.99<$20 plus tax). Might want to rethink your math.
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FYI, the bourbon is sold out.
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I'm kidding but also not.
I'll be here all week!
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If you REALLY want it smoky, then go with mesquite, but I'm more of a beef flavor first with smoke, rather than smoky beef.
FYI, the bourbon is sold out.
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They also have Bourbon for $13 if you really want it.
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